Breamish Valley…

Takes its name from the River Breamish which begins its life on a small hill (a ‘knowe’) known as Scotman’s Knowe, high in the Cheviot Hills of Northumberland. From here the river drains northwards into the River Tweed, marking the boundary between England and Scotland.

Breamish Valley has a rich historical and cultural heritage. There are numerous Neolithic and Bronze Age burial sites, hillforts and abandoned medieval villages.

The valley is home to a diversity of wildlife, including buzzards, stoats, curlews and lapwings. It’s an ideal place to cycle, picnic by the river, go hill walking, stroll through the villages, visit the delightful old churches…or simply relax!

Breamish Valley near Branton Village

Breamish Valley from above

The following stunning video that incorporates aerial views of the brilliant Breamish Valley was taken by local Northumbrian, and friend of BreamishValley.com, Ian Glendinng.